
Your nearby Five Guys at 1629 Publix Way in Stafford is ready to offer you a classic take on burgers, hot dogs, fries, milkshakes and more! Whether it’s using fresh ground beef (there are no freezers in our restaurants), double-cooking our fries in 100 percent peanut oil, hand-preparing fresh ingredients every morning or serving peanuts while you wait, we strive to provide the best experience each and every time you visit. With more than 250,000 ways to customize your burger and 1,000+ milkshake combinations, satisfying your craving is just a click away!
Fast-food chain with made-to-order burgers, fries & hot dogs, plus free peanuts while you wait.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1629 Publix Wy Suite 117, Stafford, VA 22554
Phone: (703) 891-0527
Website: https://restaurants.fiveguys.com/1629-publix-way
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We used the website to place our order and our food was piping hot when we got it. The fries were excellent, so were the burgers. The only issue I have with this place is they’re wayyy over-priced! They really need to knock 25% off their prices, because I spent $50 today for two peoples to eat burgers, fries, and have small sodas – That ridiculous.
Overall, the place was clean and we did enjoy our visit. But I rarely go anymore do to these outrageous prices.
Disappointed, I left and started driving home, but I figured, forget it, I’ll try the Five Guys at Stafford Marketplace instead. It’s further away—not a quick five-minute drive like Publix—but I got there at 9:52 PM.
Not only did they happily make me fresh fries (which, by the way, were the best fries I’ve had from Five Guys), but the staff also mentioned that the Publix location could have made me fresh fries if they had just cut some more. That’s when it became clear: the difference between these two locations is night and day.
At Publix Marketplace, it feels like a bunch of kids running the counter, uninterested in providing good service. At Stafford Marketplace, it’s run by people who care—about the food they serve, the quality of their service, and the customers they’re serving. That makes all the difference.
From now on, I’ll gladly drive the extra 5-10 minutes to Stafford Marketplace. I won’t be going back to Publix.